The Sunday Guardian

HARRY APPEARS IN PUBLIC POST SPLIT

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LONDON: Britain’s Prince Harry will make his first public appearance on Thursday since Queen Elizabeth acceded to the wishes of her grandson and his American wife Meghan to step back from their senior royal roles and seek a more independen­t future.

The prince, sixth-in-line to the throne, will host the draws for next year’s Rugby League World Cup at Buckingham Palace in what is his last scheduled engagement before he and Meghan begin a “period of transition” to their new roles.

Last week, Harry, 35, and former actress Meghan, 38, sparked a crisis by announcing they wanted to reduce their royal duties and spend more time in North America, while also becoming financiall­y independen­t.

The public announceme­nt caught the rest of the royal family by surprise and left the queen and other senior Windsors hurt and disappoint­ed, according to royal sources. A friend of Harry and Meghan said the couple felt they had been driven out. Following a family summit on Monday at her Sandringha­m estate attended by Elizabeth, Harry, his elder brother Prince William and his father and heir to the British throne, Prince Charles, it was agreed that the couple would split their time between Britain and Canada.

“Although we would have preferred them to remain fulltime working members of the Royal Family, we respect and understand their wish to live a more independen­t life as a family while remaining a valued part of my family,” the 93-year-old monarch said in a rare, highly personal statement. Meghan is currently in Canada with the couple’s baby son Archie and Harry is expected to join her this week.

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